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2016 Feb 11
1
Bug#810070: Bug#810070: XEN Hypervisor crashes/reboots at Startup after "Scrubbing Free Ram"
> If possible it might be interesting to first try the 4.6 hypervisor in> Stretch, I suspect the xen-hypervisor-4.6-amd64 package will just install> on Jessie with no issues since it has no dependencies and you don't need> the userspace tools just to check if it boots.Hey there,I can confirm the issue with new Intel i7-6700 Quad-Core Skylake CPUs and I'm also
2005 Jun 03
5
system suggestion
I''m looking over a couple of used systems that I can get for less than 150USD. I can''t seem to decide if I should splurge and get a 4x box for 25 dollars more than a 2x at a slightly higher clockspeed. 112952-001-B1-06 Proliant 6500 - 4xPIII Xeon500MHz/1MB, 256MB 100738-003-B1-06 Proliant 5500 - 2xPIIIXeon550MHz/512KB, 256MB Any suggestions? I read that domU''s
2011 May 25
3
Re: (XEN) Scrubbing Free RAM........................ Reboot
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 12:41 AM, JAMES BOND 123 007 <james123007@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi , > I saw your thread post at > http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/ZvO4jnaavtTfcyqnHoRX > , about problems with XEN 4.0 installation. > I have the same problem and my machine is similar to yours( HP Proliant > DL380G6, 4GB-RAM) This question is better asked on the xen-users list.
2006 Sep 13
0
Processed: Re: Bug#387238: xen-hypervisor: Xen hypervisor reboots when scrubbing ram message is reached: confirmed on AMD64 and i386
Processing commands for control@bugs.debian.org: > reassign 387238 xen-hypervisor-3.0.2-1-i386 Bug#387238: xen-hypervisor: Xen hypervisor reboots when scrubbing ram message is reached: confirmed on AMD64 and i386 Warning: Unknown package 'xen-hypervisor' Bug reassigned from package `xen-hypervisor' to `xen-hypervisor-3.0.2-1-i386'. > -- Stopping processing here. Please
2006 Nov 03
0
Bug#387238: marked as done (xen-hypervisor: Xen hypervisor reboots when scrubbing ram message is reached: confirmed on AMD64 and i386)
Your message dated Wed, 13 Sep 2006 10:34:57 +0200 with message-id <20060913083457.GA11942@wavehammer.waldi.eu.org> and subject line fixed has caused the attached Bug report to be marked as done. This means that you claim that the problem has been dealt with. If this is not the case it is now your responsibility to reopen the Bug report if necessary, and/or fix the problem forthwith. (NB:
2011 Feb 06
6
Xen Restarting on "Scrubbing Free RAM"
Hi, I installed Xen 4.0.1 from source on Debian 5.0.8 and when boot my computer hardware reboots at like "Scrubbing Free RAM". I tryed to find some information here but none was helpfull to me. Anyone? I have 4GB memory and a AMD Turion II X2 M500 (
2003 Aug 14
1
more transitional joys
well, now that I have moved to dovecot, I'm not getting any spam... in fact, I'm not getting e-mail at all. default_mail_env =mbox:~/IMap2/:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%u when I first tried to access my inbox, I was told I had permission problems: Aug 14 17:47:22 harvee imap(esj): open(/var/spool/mail/esj.lock) failed: Permission denied Aug 14 17:47:22 harvee imap(esj): file_lock_dotlock()
2003 Nov 25
2
did the conversion and something broke
figures. Converted over to maildir today. Procmail is a piece of cake once I managed to pride out of its cold dead fingers the essential tiny bit of documentation I needed. But I'm having a problem with my nested directories. I have a directory called incoming sort my incoming mail. The conversion utility created a bunch of files called incoming.<stuff> and 1 file is visible
2006 Jun 20
2
Postpone/avoid swaping while there is still free RAM.
Hi people, I got Centos 4.3 on a 1GB Pentium IV machine. The output of free ------------------- $ free total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 1026896 573848 453048 0 2988 131712 -/+ buffers/cache: 439148 587748 Swap: 1052248 137568 914680 ------------------ There is plenty of free ram, but the kernel
2011 Feb 09
8
reboot after "scrubbing free ram"
Hello, I have some diagnostic Info for you. Tried to get xen-4.0.1 working on another node of my cluster. Only difference: Newer revision of the Hardware. Exactly same Software Stack. Stack: Ubuntu Lucid 64bit, xen-4.0.1 from Source, selfbuilt linux-2.6.32.27 from xen/stable-2.6.32.x Nodes working: HP DL380G5 16GB (Intel X5460) Node not working: HP DL380G6 16GB (Intel X5550) Effect: Xen
2003 Aug 14
1
joys of transition.
Red Hat 8.0 stock dovecot 99.10 for a variety of reasons, I decided to cut over to dovecot this morning. I extracted all of my mailboxes from mbx purgatory back to mbox purgatory, set up dovecot and proceed to get authentication failures. (am using simple password based authentication either direct or through pam) I turned authentication verbosity on and got: Aug 14 11:51:38 harvee dovecot:
2003 Aug 31
1
observations about delays
I've tried two imap clients (mahogany and Mozilla) and they both have strange delays and weird failures. As a reminder, I am using mbox format mailboxes on the server and client side filtering of messages from the inbox. In both cases when the client fetches messages from the inbox and starts redistributing them, CPU utilization on the imap server goes to around 40 percent for Mozilla
2010 Nov 24
18
System reboots after "Scrubbing free RAM" Xen 4.0.1 linux 2.6.37-rc3
Hi Everyone I have sorted out the initial issues I''ve had and decided to give Xen another go. I''m trying to run Xen using kernel 2.6.37-rc3 (previous attempt with rc1 failed, and when I gave it a second go, rc3 was already out). As previously, 2.6.37-rc3 boots fine natively. 2.6.32 boots natively and under Xen as dom0, but I have reservations against running 2.6.32,
2010 Nov 24
18
System reboots after "Scrubbing free RAM" Xen 4.0.1 linux 2.6.37-rc3
Hi Everyone I have sorted out the initial issues I''ve had and decided to give Xen another go. I''m trying to run Xen using kernel 2.6.37-rc3 (previous attempt with rc1 failed, and when I gave it a second go, rc3 was already out). As previously, 2.6.37-rc3 boots fine natively. 2.6.32 boots natively and under Xen as dom0, but I have reservations against running 2.6.32,
2016 Feb 22
0
Garbled screen after RAM Scrub on boot
Francis, I just rebooted my Precision 470 and watched...nothing :( I see the boot menu, and then everything goes blank - as in just a blinking cursor until I get the login prompt. No idea what it's doing - but I don't even see the scrubbing free memory output... On Mon, 22 Feb 2016, Francis Greaves wrote: > Yes I usually work headless, but I have been setting it up from new, so
2016 Feb 22
0
Garbled screen after RAM Scrub on boot
When I was running Fedora 23 and using Xen (as the host OS), I saw something similar on my Dell Precision 470. I don't recall seeing it now with CentOS 7, but I tend to boot that machine headless more than not... On Mon, 22 Feb 2016, Francis Greaves wrote: > Dear All > I am using Centos 7 with Xen 4.6 on a Dell Poweredge T430 > When the machine boots, after the 'Scrubbing
2016 Feb 23
0
Garbled screen after RAM Scrub on boot
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 4:18 PM, Francis Greaves <francis at choughs.net> wrote: > Dear All > I am using Centos 7 with Xen 4.6 on a Dell Poweredge T430 > When the machine boots, after the 'Scrubbing Free RAM' message, I get a > screen filled with little white squares until the login prompt, so I cannot > see what is happening as the machine boots. Also there is nothing
2016 Feb 23
0
Re: Garbled screen after RAM Scrub on boot
On Tue, 23 Feb 2016 14:40, Francis Greaves wrote: > Dear George, > Thanks for the input and ideas. > Unfortunately bootscrub=false dos not work, not does setting nothing for vga, still get the 'Little white squares'! > I am asking the xen-users as you suggest > Regards, Francis > > > From: "George Dunlap" > To: "Francis Greaves" ,
2007 Sep 11
1
[PATCH] Page scrubbing
Hi! Make scrub_heap_pages() print from where to where it scrubs pages. Signed-off-by: Christoph Egger <Christoph.Egger@amd.com> This patch uncovers a strange behaviour on 32bit. On 64bit I get this: (XEN) Scrubbing Free RAM 0xffff830000100000 -> 0xffff83003fff0000: ....done. On 32bit I get this: (XEN) Scrubbing Free RAM 0xffc00000 -> 0xdefb0000:
2016 Feb 22
2
Garbled screen after RAM Scrub on boot
Yes I usually work headless, but I have been setting it up from new, so need to see what is going on. Regards Francis From: "Scot P. Floess" <sfloess at nc.rr.com> To: "Francis Greaves" <francis at choughs.net> Cc: "centos-virt" <centos-virt at centos.org> Sent: Monday, 22 February, 2016 17:02:12 Subject: Re: [CentOS-virt] Garbled screen